
Originally Posted by
MissScarlett
I used to play Avalon quite a bit, it kept me on the edge of my seat and happily spinning for hour on end. You know how when you play a game enough you get familiar with the "give and take" rhythm which gives you that false sense of security to keep spinning . Well, I stopped playing it a couple months ago when to my surprise the intervals between paying spins increased dramatically, then to my shock the bonus pay had dropped form a usual $50-$60 to anything under $15. Regardless of how many coins I played my fav game would not even throw me a bone.
Decided to give it a spin about a month ago... for old times sake and it didn't take long for me to see that it was still in miserly mode. There was something weird about it so I kept spinning and being inquisitive bugger that I am I paid close attention to each spin.
What I saw at first made me think i was paranoid and looking for excuses for a loosing streak on Avalon- maybe... maybe not.
spin- nothing, spin-nothing- spin-get less than i bet, etc etc then if the first 2nd 3rd reels stopped on anything that would pay the whole rhythm of the reels would be interrupted so that the 4th and 5th reel would land and not a thing would line up. I kept playing and just focused on the rhythm and I was shocked to see that if I thought this spin would pay (anything at all ) it would be an interrupted spin and pay nothing.
The bitch of it was that after each "interrupted" spin which my gut calls a "readjustment"the following spins would all be dead spins, nothing lined up till finally the wilds and the lady would come into the picture and a couple spins would pay ( miserly) and just when I thought "i may collect more than this spin just cost me" the first 3 reels show promise then it "readjusts". WTF?
Now when I play I pick a game and test it first on the 1cent all lines and if I notice the "readjustment" I'm outta there and will go try another slot till I find one that the reels spin and it pays normally.
A costly experiment and an effort in futility but a wise ghost once whispered..."if you play them... they will pay".
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